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... its ruins ; teachers have en collected every scrap of information about it to tell
reverently to their pupils ; preachers have framed ten thousand sermons upon it ;
painters and poets have described it over and over again , and in minutest detail .
... its ruins ; teachers have en collected every scrap of information about it to tell
reverently to their pupils ; preachers have framed ten thousand sermons upon it ;
painters and poets have described it over and over again , and in minutest detail .
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... studied every particular concerning it ; e explorers have searched with wistful
eyes through its ruins ; teachers have collected every scrap of information about it
to tell reverently to their pupils ; A preachers have framed ten thousand sermons
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... studied every particular concerning it ; e explorers have searched with wistful
eyes through its ruins ; teachers have collected every scrap of information about it
to tell reverently to their pupils ; A preachers have framed ten thousand sermons
...
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... which has been bathed with myriads of tears and kissed by countless lips ,
without emotion . At Easter a scene is to be witnessed around this “ Tomb of
Christ ” which is a disgrace to the name of Christianity . Thousands of persons
assemble ...
... which has been bathed with myriads of tears and kissed by countless lips ,
without emotion . At Easter a scene is to be witnessed around this “ Tomb of
Christ ” which is a disgrace to the name of Christianity . Thousands of persons
assemble ...
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... which has been bathed with myriads of tears and kissed by countless lips,
without emotion. At Easter a scene is to be witnessed around this " Tomb of Christ
" which is a disgrace to the name of Christianity. Thousands of persons assemble
, ...
... which has been bathed with myriads of tears and kissed by countless lips,
without emotion. At Easter a scene is to be witnessed around this " Tomb of Christ
" which is a disgrace to the name of Christianity. Thousands of persons assemble
, ...
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... its ruins ; teachers have collected every scrap of information about it to tell
reverently to their pupils ; p reachers have framed ten thousand sermons upon it ;
painters and poets have y described it over and over again , and in minutest
detail .
... its ruins ; teachers have collected every scrap of information about it to tell
reverently to their pupils ; p reachers have framed ten thousand sermons upon it ;
painters and poets have y described it over and over again , and in minutest
detail .
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